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AirAsia Group gets top 7 stars in Covid-19 health ratings

Airlines judged on seven criteria including PPE for crew members, personal sanitiser kits

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Nov 2020 3:27PM

AirAsia Group gets top 7 stars in Covid-19 health ratings
AirAsia Group says its teams review compliance with health and safety protocols on a weekly basis. – November 22, 2020.

KUALA LUMPUR – Every airline in the AirAsia group has received the top seven stars in the Covid-19 health ratings from aviation safety experts at Airlineratings.com, following its implementation of industry innovations. 

According to Airlineratings.com, airlines are judged on seven criteria, AirAsia said in a statement today.

These include website information on Covid-19 procedures, wearing masks, personal protection equipment for crew members, modified meal services, regular deep cleaning of aircraft, personal sanitiser kits and social distancing on board, it said.

“It was concerning to find that many airlines did not appear to comply with the Covid-19 agreed standards for the protection of passengers and crew.

“That is changing and our team is reviewing compliance on a weekly basis. AirAsia was one of the first airlines to aggressively adopt all the recommendations,” Airlineratings.com editor-in-chief Geoffrey Thomas was quoted as saying. 

“These are based on the criteria set out by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) on regional and international safety guidelines,” he added.

Earlier this week, AirAsia announced its newest innovation, Scan2Fly – an industry-leading technology that can determine a passenger’s eligibility to fly before they arrive at the airport, including real-time verification of relevant health documentation. 

AirAsia also confirmed numerous other recent enhancements in place, including automated bag drop services, roving technology for temperature checks, and biometric facial recognition technology F.A.C.E.S. (Fast Airport Clearance Experience System) a contactless facial recognition passenger processing system. – Bernama, November 22, 2020

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